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Best 1 Krasnoyarsk

Krasnoyarsk, located in Siberia, is Russia's second-most populous city and sits on the Yenisei River near vast mineral resources and expansive taiga forests.

2 Tver
Tver

Tver is a city in Russia located approximately 180 kilometers northwest of Moscow, situated where the Tvertsa River flows into the Volga River.

3 Yamagata
Yamagata

Yamagata City, located in central Honshu, Japan, is known for its vibrant cherry blossoms along the Yoshi River and as the birthplace of former Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi.

4 Asahikawa
Asahikawa

Asahikawa, located on Hokkaido island, is known for its exceptionally cold winters and is recognized as the birthplace of Japan’s popular melon bread pastry.

5 Stavropol
Stavropol

Stavropol is a city in southwestern Russia, situated near the northern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains and serving as an administrative center for Stavropol Krai.

6 Nagaoka
Nagaoka

Nagaoka, in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, is known for its vibrant music scene centered around the biwa, a traditional Japanese lute, and was heavily impacted by the 2007 Chūetsu earthquake.

7 Penza
Penza

Penza, located in southwestern Russia, is an industrial city known for its engineering and metalworking industries, as well as being the birthplace of composer Dmitri Shostakovich.

8 Chelyabinsk

Chelyabinsk, Russia, is a major industrial city located east of the Ural Mountains and known for its steel production and the 2013 meteor airburst event.

9 Saransk
Saransk

Saransk, the capital of Mordovia, Russia, was founded in 1595 as a wooden fortress and is characterized by its Soviet-era architecture and extensive green spaces.

10 Lipetsk
Lipetsk

Lipetsk is an industrial city in western Russia, located approximately 200 km southeast of Moscow, and serves as a significant transportation hub for the region.

11 Sagamihara
Sagamihara

Sagamihara, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is a sprawling city known for its extensive agricultural land, particularly sweet potato cultivation, and borders the Tanzawa Mountains.

12 Fukushima
Fukushima

Fukushima is a Japanese city and prefecture impacted by a devastating earthquake and tsunami in 2011, which led to a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.

13 Central Plateau Link Ferry

While not strictly 'coastal,' this ferry is vital for linking inland resource extraction points to the coast, making it relevant for understanding Tasmania's broader transport network. It is purely utilitarian, designed for heavy machinery and resource transport, and rarely caters to the casual tour...

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